I don't like email clients, they're too much hassle. I just use web-based email services such as Hotmail.
I don't like email clients, they're too much hassle. I just use web-based email services such as Hotmail.
none of the above. yahoo is what i use
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I have allways used Outlook (not Express) since i can remember. I have a short memory, so it might not have been that long. But i also use Mailwasher to edit the crap i dont want before i download it.
Ive tried a few other clients, but this works very well for mói
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You might find that if you spent two minutes configuring an email client to receive your hotmail, then it would actually be less hassle than having to enter your account details every time.Originally posted by Sparkle1984@ 30 November 2003 - 14:27
I don't like email clients, they're too much hassle. I just use web-based email services such as Hotmail.
As webmail goes Hotmails service is really crap anyway, only 2mb of storage and spammed to death. You should check out Fastmails free service. It has 10 mb of storage, web access, virus protection, great spam protection. I use there paid service for only £13 a year and it's brilliant.
@JAY. Did you know that Yahoo mail has pop access? That means you could use an email client if you wanted to. Yahoo mail settings.
msn messenger, it signs me in automatically, tell me when i have a email, im sure most users of hotmail use this featureOriginally posted by LTJBukem@30 November 2003 - 15:50
You might find that if you spent two minutes configuring an email client to receive your hotmail, then it would actually be less hassle than having to enter your account details every time.
whats the difference between outlook and outlook express?
Outlook Express is a basic email client.
Outlook also features a calender, a diary, and some other stuff for office use that i can't remember.
Is this Thunderbird chap freeware, if so does anyone know where I can get it, I fancy giving it a try.
Yes, it's freeware.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/thunderbird/
Thanks, I will give it a try.Originally posted by LTJBukem@30 November 2003 - 19:30
Yes, it's freeware.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/thunderbird/
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